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Box 1

 Container

Contains 6 Results:

"Seyferlich in charge at sight of flames." Unknown pub., ca. 1906-1910

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Materials relating to the career of Charles F. Seyferlich (ca. 1852-1914), Chicago firefighter and Fire Marshall from 1910-1914. The collection includes several newspaper clippings that follow the later career of Charles Seyferlich after he was appointed Fire Marshall in 1910 from various area newspapers including the Chicago Tribune, Chicago American, and Daily Herald. There are also a number of photographs and postcards of the Chicago Union Stockyards Fire (1910), the memorial service for...
Dates: ca. 1906-1910

"Seyferlich is chief by unanimous vote." Unknown pub. (Daily Herald[?]), ca. 1910

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Materials relating to the career of Charles F. Seyferlich (ca. 1852-1914), Chicago firefighter and Fire Marshall from 1910-1914. The collection includes several newspaper clippings that follow the later career of Charles Seyferlich after he was appointed Fire Marshall in 1910 from various area newspapers including the Chicago Tribune, Chicago American, and Daily Herald. There are also a number of photographs and postcards of the Chicago Union Stockyards Fire (1910), the memorial service for...
Dates: ca. 1910

"Council's cheers rout Seyferlich, ca. 1910

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Materials relating to the career of Charles F. Seyferlich (ca. 1852-1914), Chicago firefighter and Fire Marshall from 1910-1914. The collection includes several newspaper clippings that follow the later career of Charles Seyferlich after he was appointed Fire Marshall in 1910 from various area newspapers including the Chicago Tribune, Chicago American, and Daily Herald. There are also a number of photographs and postcards of the Chicago Union Stockyards Fire (1910), the memorial service for...
Dates: ca. 1910

"Fire Chief Seyferlich and Family." (Photo). Unknown pub., ca. 1911

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Materials relating to the career of Charles F. Seyferlich (ca. 1852-1914), Chicago firefighter and Fire Marshall from 1910-1914. The collection includes several newspaper clippings that follow the later career of Charles Seyferlich after he was appointed Fire Marshall in 1910 from various area newspapers including the Chicago Tribune, Chicago American, and Daily Herald. There are also a number of photographs and postcards of the Chicago Union Stockyards Fire (1910), the memorial service for...
Dates: ca. 1911

"Seyferlich saves life of brother." Chicago American (Evening ed.), March 20, 1911

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Materials relating to the career of Charles F. Seyferlich (ca. 1852-1914), Chicago firefighter and Fire Marshall from 1910-1914. The collection includes several newspaper clippings that follow the later career of Charles Seyferlich after he was appointed Fire Marshall in 1910 from various area newspapers including the Chicago Tribune, Chicago American, and Daily Herald. There are also a number of photographs and postcards of the Chicago Union Stockyards Fire (1910), the memorial service for...
Dates: March 20, 1911

"Seyferlich is urged for fire department job." Chicago Daily Tribune, September 27, 1933

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Materials relating to the career of Charles F. Seyferlich (ca. 1852-1914), Chicago firefighter and Fire Marshall from 1910-1914. The collection includes several newspaper clippings that follow the later career of Charles Seyferlich after he was appointed Fire Marshall in 1910 from various area newspapers including the Chicago Tribune, Chicago American, and Daily Herald. There are also a number of photographs and postcards of the Chicago Union Stockyards Fire (1910), the memorial service for...
Dates: September 27, 1933